Abstract—In this paper, we address the problem of global transmit power minimization in a self-configuring network where radio devices are subject to operate at a minimum signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) level. We model the network as a parallel Gaussian interference channel and we introduce a fully decentralized algorithm (based on trial and error) able to statistically achieve a configuration where the performance demands are met. Contrary to existing solutions, our algorithm requires only local information and can learn stable and efficient working points by using only one bit feedback. We model the net-work under two different game theoretical frameworks: normal form and satisfaction form. We show that the converging point...
International audienceIn this paper, the problem of channel selection and power control is jointly a...
In this thesis manuscript, the main objective is to study the wireless networks where the node termi...
As systems are becoming larger, it is becoming difficult to optimize them in a centralized manner du...
978-1-4673-0436-8International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of global transmit powe...
This paper considers the minimization of transmit power in Gaussian parallel interference channels, ...
We consider a wireless communication system in which there are N transmitter-receiver pairs and each...
Abstract—In the context of mobile clustered ad hoc networks, this paper proposes and studies a self-...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
Abstract—In this paper, the problem of channel selection and power control is jointly analyzed in th...
In cognitive radios systems, the sparse assigned frequency bands are opened to secondary users, prov...
We address the power allocation problem for interference relay channels. Due to the competitive natu...
In this paper, we formulate the SINR-constrained power allocation problem in the wideband multianten...
Abstract—We develop a distributed throughput-optimal power allocation algorithm in wireless networks...
This chapter is dedicated to the study of distributed resource allocation problems in wireless commu...
This paper aims to contribute to bridge the gap between ex- isting theoretical results in distribute...
International audienceIn this paper, the problem of channel selection and power control is jointly a...
In this thesis manuscript, the main objective is to study the wireless networks where the node termi...
As systems are becoming larger, it is becoming difficult to optimize them in a centralized manner du...
978-1-4673-0436-8International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of global transmit powe...
This paper considers the minimization of transmit power in Gaussian parallel interference channels, ...
We consider a wireless communication system in which there are N transmitter-receiver pairs and each...
Abstract—In the context of mobile clustered ad hoc networks, this paper proposes and studies a self-...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
Abstract—In this paper, the problem of channel selection and power control is jointly analyzed in th...
In cognitive radios systems, the sparse assigned frequency bands are opened to secondary users, prov...
We address the power allocation problem for interference relay channels. Due to the competitive natu...
In this paper, we formulate the SINR-constrained power allocation problem in the wideband multianten...
Abstract—We develop a distributed throughput-optimal power allocation algorithm in wireless networks...
This chapter is dedicated to the study of distributed resource allocation problems in wireless commu...
This paper aims to contribute to bridge the gap between ex- isting theoretical results in distribute...
International audienceIn this paper, the problem of channel selection and power control is jointly a...
In this thesis manuscript, the main objective is to study the wireless networks where the node termi...
As systems are becoming larger, it is becoming difficult to optimize them in a centralized manner du...